Colorado Code § 38-21-104

How notice given
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(1) The notice required in this article shall be satisfied by
mailing a registered letter, with a return address marked thereon, addressed to the owner of the
property if an address was given at the time of delivery of the property, stating that the garments,
clothing, wearing apparel, household goods, or any other items on which any of the services or
labor mentioned in section 38-21-102 have been performed shall be sold unless they are
reclaimed within thirty days after the date of the notice. The notice shall also include the time
and place of the sale. The cost of posting or mailing said letter shall be added to the charges.
(2) (Deleted by amendment, L. 94, p. 462, § 1, effective March 31, 1994.)
(3) Whether or not an address was given at the time of delivery of the property, the
person holding such property may dispose of any item after one hundred eighty days without
notice pursuant to the provisions of section 38-21-102 (2) or section 38-21-103 (2).

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